Genetic testing may be available to you for the following cancers: breast, colon or uterine, prostate, or pancreatic. Have you, or a blood relative, been diagnosed with any of these cancers?
Have you, or a blood relative, ever been diagnosed with breast cancer?
Have you had a male blood relative diagnosed with breast cancer?
Have you had a female blood relative first diagnosed with breast cancer before the age of 46 years?
Have you, or a female blood relative, been diagnosed with two separate breast cancers, in the same woman, with the first diagnosis at age 50 or younger? (for example, breast cancer in the opposite breast)
Have you, or a blood relative, been diagnosed with breast cancer at any age, and have multiple blood relatives with different cancers?
Have you, or a blood relative, been diagnosed with breast cancer at any age whose heritage includes Ashkenazi Jewish?
Have you, or a blood relative, ever been diagnosed with colon or uterine cancer?
Have you, or a blood relative, ever been diagnosed with prostate cancer?
Have you, or a blood relative, ever been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer?
Have you, or a blood relative, ever been diagnosed with ovarian cancer?
Have you, or a blood relative, ever been diagnosed with heart disease?
Have you, or a blood relative, had a heart attack before the age of 55 years?
Have you, or a blood relative, had a stent placed in a blood vessel of the heart to keep it open (coronary stent) or heart bypass before the age of 55 years?
Have you, or a blood relative, been diagnosed with disease of the heart muscle (cardiomyopathy)?
Have you, or a blood relative, been diagnosed with weakness in the wall of the aorta (thoracic aortic aneurysm)?
Have you, or a blood relative, had a dissection of a major blood vessel (where the wall of the vessel tears)?
Have you, or a blood relative, had a blood relative who had heart disease and died suddenly before the age of 40 years from an unexplained cardiac arrest?
Have you, or a blood relative, lost an infant to SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome)?
Have you, or a blood relative, been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease?
Have you, or a blood relative, been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease?
Have you ever been diagnosed with diabetes?
Are you interested in a Pharmacogenomics testing? This test may help your physician better understand how your body responds to certain medication and may reduce the amount of trial and error prescribing. The out-of-pocket cost of the test is $125.
Are you interested in the Healthy Gene Panel? This test analyzes your DNA to identify potential risk of developing certain diseases based on your genetic make-up. The out-of-pocket cost of the test is $350.